Self Catering in the Scottish Highlands
 

GLENFESHIE

COIRE DOMHAIN

CAIRNGORM NATIONAL PARK

 
 
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Some views stay with you for the rest of your life. Situated on the banks of the River Feshie deep within the Cairngorm National Park, Coire Domhain is a special cottage.

The ideal base for a sporting week or family holiday in the Cairngorms National Park, Coire Domhain is decorated in traditional Highland style - the muted colour palette of greens and grey’s mirrors the far-reaching views of the magnificent landscape on your doorstep. Walls are panelled tongue and groove, floors are clad in seagrass while soft tartan drapes frame the view.

Coire Domhain is in the heart of Glenfeshie Conservation Estate, WildLand’s flagship reforestation and restoration project. Here, you’ll see new native trees springing to life along the river and up the hillsides - a home for wildlife of all kinds.

 
 

THE SPACE

Coire domhain is a self-catering cottage for up to ten people sleeping in three twin rooms, one double room and one bunk room. You’ll also find a cosy living space with a fire and a kitchen.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

Coire Domhain is offered on a self-catering basis only. That gives you the freedom to cook whatever you like during your stay.

The farm office at Killiehuntly plays host to a little shop, where you can find curated food provisions as well as local spirits & beers to enjoy during your stay with us.

GOOD TO KNOW

Our cottages are family-friendly, and we are happy to provide a cot and a high chair if you wish. Well behaved dogs are welcome by prior arrangement - please let our booking team know. You can use your cottage at any time after 4pm on the day of arrival. We ask that you depart by 10am on your final day. This cottage is available for a minimum five night stay.

 

 THE CAIRNGORM NATIONAL PARK

 
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IN THE HEART OF OUR CONSERVATION EFFORTS

Coire Domhain sits within the wild surrounds of the Cairngorm National Park. Stretching across undulating mountain tops, expansive wetlands and thick, native forests, the national park is home to a rich array of wildlife and local culture. As a responsible custodian of much of the national park, WildLand is committed to an ambitious and proactive programme of landscape-scale rehabilitation across our portfolio. To date, we have planted over five million new native trees, and created the conditions for many more to naturally regenerate - providing a home for wildlife, flora and fauna. We hope you’ll join us in this truly special corner of the world.